Suzette Tomlinson, a talented individual, hails from the vibrant city of Chicago, Illinois. Her journey in the world of entertainment began at Act One Studios, a renowned institution, where she honed her craft under the guidance of the esteemed Michael Gellman. Interestingly, Gellman also mentored notable figures such as John Candy and Gilda Radner, both of whom are alumni of the prestigious Second City Chicago.
Suzette's foray into the film industry commenced with a significant role in "A Fight For Glory," a project that garnered widespread acclaim. The film was showcased at the Hollywood Black Film Festival, where it received critical acclaim from esteemed publications like the Hollywood Reporter. Moreover, it was met with praise at various film festivals across the country.
Throughout her career, Suzette has amassed an impressive array of television and film credits. Notable mentions include her work on the medical drama "Strong Medicine," the crime-solving series "Solved," the coming-of-age comedy "Grad Night," and the romantic drama "Reel Black Love."